Monday, June 21, 2010

Vietnam:Do most people live in the city or the countryside

Vietnam:Do most people live in the city or the countryside?
Questions for Vietnam: What do people do for fun? What are the sports? In this culture, how do people take care of cooking, shopping, washing clothes? How does geography shaped the culture?
Other - Vietnam - 3 Answers
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In Vietnam, 70 - 80% population live in the countryside
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Soccer is probably the biggest sports here. Also fishing, if you consider that a sport. Most Vietnamese are very simple. They watch TV, listen to music, go out to eat, etc.... They cook, shop, and wash cloths the same way people do everywhere else.
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In my opinion, i want to live in countryside when i become older. The peaceful environment and natural foods will help you improve your health and live longer. But most people in Vietnam, they live in the city. This is good for education, medical conditions, shopping and everything than countryside excluding pollution and noise.





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Monday, June 14, 2010

Is it illegal to use homemade pepper spray in Vietnam

Is it illegal to use homemade pepper spray in Vietnam?
I just made some homemade pepper spray (that i leaned from youtube) and i was thinking of using it when there's someone attacking me. FYI : I'm currently living in Vietnam; is it possible for me to use it? Will i get into deep trouble if i'd spray it on someone?
Other - Vietnam - 1 Answers
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well first off viet nam has the best pepper..but that's beside the point.. do you get attacked much ??, again i digress..my thoughts are this better to protect yourself any way you can , worry about the consequences later....




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Monday, June 7, 2010

If I work in Vietnam how can I send money out from Vietnam

If I work in Vietnam how can I send money out from Vietnam?
I am planning to work in Vietnam and wanted to know how can I send money from Vietnam to USA, the money I earn living in Vietnam. What are the laws and do I loose lots of money in transaction? Is there a way that I can ask company to put money directly in my bank account? Answer only if you know something solid on this matter, not just to get points please.
Other - Vietnam - 6 Answers
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bank....but make sure tat the bank in US accept bank from VN....since VN is a communist country....
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Bank. You can ask for the information at the HSBC bank. I think the fee for each transaction is 3%. Hope it helps.
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Bank, Western Union ... Many ways, just like the other countries. You can even use the Master Card / Visa Card and it can be withdrawn in any country in the world, too.
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u can contact to Western union for your questions . They will tell you in details .
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If you are being hired outside of VN by an international organization/company, they should be able to arrange to make your payments directly to your US bank. A lot depends on what the arrangements are that your organization has concerning tax exemptions. You may be subject to local income taxes - and if so, the organization will take the money out of your salary, before you get it and make the necessary payments (they are liable for unpaid taxes). The GVN is getting very serious about collecting income taxes, from foreigners as well as locals, so you want to make sure you understand all of the details before you start. I lived and worked in Viet Nam for 4 years. I was paid directly to my US bank account, and I withdrew spending money from bank machines (Citibank and ANZ in Ha Noi). I had no problems with the tax authorities, I was exempt from taxes (or at least the authorities did not challenge my exemption before I left recently). Locally hired consultants, expat or Vietnamese all paid taxes and my organization took the tax money out of the payments, before paying. As I recall, we could arrange making payments to foreign accounts, but there are rules and regulations to be followed.
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If you are a Vietnamese national, check http://www.westernunion.com/info/osMoneyTransfer.asp?country=VN there is a list of restrictions about sending money out of Viet Nam. If your situation qualifies, you can go out to only select Asia Commercial Bank and VP Bank and Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) locations to send money. If you are not a Vietnamese national, you can go to Western Union locations in VN or the above banks to ask because your situation is different. Hope that helps.






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